Ground Rule Double or Regular Double?

tmatheny

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I could have sworn ball didnt bounce over and come back into play (Hulls game winner) but my brother is trying to say otherwise. What do you guys say?
 

TarHeelWes

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I remember in y mind that he stood on second base for a few seconds. Could be wrong but don’t think it technically can be called a double once the runner touched home.
 

Tarheelgrad90

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We discussed it here as well…. My only thought was that the scorer simply ruled it a double because hull was absolutely going to get 2nd. Technically the game was over the instant French touched home. And I don’t think hull was there, so I just assumed the scorer deemed he would take 2nd base. As noted, doesn’t matter.
 
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emkirk

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A ball that bounces on the field and goes over the fence is not a ground rule double. It's a two base award. A ground rule double would be something like the ball hitting a roof or an overhanging tree. The ball going over the fence after touching the field in fair territory is explicitly covered in the rules. -Semantics police